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Celeste Jenson
> 24 hourGot this for my hubby for Christmas so he can watch his movies in a larger size. Perfect compact form factor for storage or travel. Quality far exceeds cost.
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Mom of 2
> 24 hourFirst, loved that this came earlier than originally expected. I appreciated that it came with a carrying case (my old one didnt, and that was a pain!) -- and a nice looking one at that, too. A great price point -- especially for all that was included. Ive been wanting one for a while, and this one was hard to resist. Setup was easy and clear, and we were up and running fast. All the connectors I needed (e.g., HDMI) were included, so all I needed were the batteries for the remote. Used this in my kids room as they recovered from oral surgery. Clear picture against wall and they didnt have to try to prop up their phone in their bed. Looking forward to using this in workshops with my business and for summer movie nights outside. Great value!
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Javeria
> 24 hourI’ve tried out around 5-6 projectors just within this last month, and this one has to be my favorite. I love how good the picture quality is, how easy it was to connect to my bluetooth speaker, and how low the fan noise is. I was actually very pleasantly surprised by the fan noise as it was significantly lower than other budget projectors I’ve tried. Another aspect that sold me was the fact that you can adjust the ratios of your screen. I was able to adjust my picture to perfectly fit my wall, making my viewing experience so much better. I love that whenever I want to watch something, all I have to do is connect my HDMI cord to my laptop and turn the projector on via remote. Since I paired my speaker on the first day I used it, it automatically connects when I turn it on. The internal speaker sound isn’t bad at all, especially because the fan isn’t very loud. I can’t say too much on it because I mainly use my bluetooth speaker, but the sound of this one is better than most of the other one’s I’ve tried. When my portable speaker is dead, I have no problem just using the internal speaker to watch stuff. Overall, I highly recommend this projector!!! Definitely the best budget projector I’ve tried.
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Ngoc Bich
> 24 hourThis gives me a good time to watch movies at home without needing to upgrade to a bigger tv and that is really great during this time. Good device for watching movies or playing games on weekends for me. The projector is able to project on the wall with 1080P + 60Hz and loud sound, I dont have a projector screen to use on but I am amazed that the picture can be good on a flat wall.
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Tosh
> 24 hourFor the price it does good for presentations Decent sound quality and works with or without a screen. Menu provides options to change picture, zoom on the lens along with screen off set. Very quiet running and responsive. Movie quality it does ok in dark rooms, but if you have a window it will burn out the picture. Its not a true 1080p, its more on the lines of 1080i. Overall for the price it gives you about 80 to 100 inch screen projector for presentations, movies and games.
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sassoun
> 24 hourIt is great to have a projector that uses Bluetooth for your devices and does not need to cause a mess with bunch of wires around. Especially, it is perfect for iPhone users to use it wirelessly. But, if you dont have iPhone, then laptop or PC can be used with HDMI or USP port to connect to the projector. For the price, 1080P is great enough to have a quality screen to watch a movie or YouTube video without a struggle. Even Youtube mostly provides 1080P resolution for their best quality videos. We personally used it on the wall, but it can also be great or better with a projector screen on the wall. Whiter screen is always more preferred.
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Mae
> 24 hourThis projector is great. Excellent picture quality and is easy to set up. It has a remote, HDMI cable, and power adapter with input connectors, VGA, USB, HDMI, AV, and a port for a headset. The screen gets high resolution and is very clear, much better than my own TV. I use it for my bedroom wall. I cant wait to use it for my family movie night for Christmas times. I would recommend it for the gift idea as well. Not a lot of people own a projector and it would be a very unique idea. I would recommend this brand because it is reliable and easy to use. I dont have any issue with the purchase. Compact and save a lot of my space and it replaces my TV. I would use it outdoors in the backyard for a summer movie night with friends and kids as well. so excited about it!
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Nathan
> 24 hourI ordered multiple projectors on Amazon to end up on this one. I had ordered this “mini” one with a picture of it in a hand, and some other. The issue with those was mainly the whites and blacks in the picture. I couldn’t see very well in the blacks on GoldenEye 007 on the train level that I was testing. And I think one of them had a frame rate issue where it seemed skippy. So, I had to bump up the price point a little, but am glad I did, because this provided the contrast I wanted, and definitely has a smooth frame rate (60 I think. It at least feels that way. I noticed when testing with Super Mario Odyssey, among other games). Plus, pretty cool AirPlay out in the woods without Wi-Fi works (though, you’ll want to note it connects via Wi-if signal, so you can’t be online at the same time streaming something. But pretty cool for stuff you have downloaded.) I’ll be using a spare Apple TV to connect to a nearby house Wi-Fi so that I can AirPlay to it using Internet. I also like the Bluetooth capability. I haven’t used it quite fully yet, because I do an aux line out to my Milwaukee speaker right next to it. Though, I’m sure I could Bluetooth from the projector to that Milwuakee Bluetooth speaker and have it placed away. Image looks best when projecting from the front. I tried with it behind the screen to clear space for viewers, but you have the light shining through (will probably happen to all transparent screens), and the image isn’t has solid. But in front, it’s great. I haven’t confirmed this yet, but it looks like when the projector is low near the ground, the focus doesn’t focus so well on ALL the picture—just the middle horizontal area. I think it will be better if you have a tripod raised up to the midpoint of the screen. I plan on doing that from now on. I will be using mine for watching movies, playing video games, watching the game, AirPlaying home videos in the woods/outdoors (see Milwaukees Top-Off 18v Power Supply you can get. Lasts 2hr 53 min using their M18 18 volt 12 amp High Output battery; tested inside, keeping a Nintendo Switch awake on the home screen). Case is fine. I like it to protect from outdoor dust when transporting and contain everything. I also, when transporting, put it all in a plastic bag in case it rains. I didn’t really test the speaker, because I plan on using a separate speaker, but what I do recall is it is not powerful. I just wouldn’t use it. Not loud enough if you really want to hear, especially if you’re outside.
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Weird Ralph
> 24 hourAt around a hundred bucks, this projector is pretty cheap, and it really feels like it, too. The keystone adjustment and focus are both manual, and I was never able to get the entire picture into crisp focus. Speaking of the picture, its best viewed in a very dark room. Not sure where they got their 9000 lumen figure, but my 300 lumen flashlight was far brighter. Maybe they meant 90 lumens. Regardless, this thing is nowhere close to 9000 lumens. Its not super intuitive to use, but also not terribly difficult to figure out. By and large, its okay. Its just not the projector for me.
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Jose Hernandez
> 24 hourI recently found this projector and decided to purchase it for my kid. The projector comes with the HDMI cable, remote and the power adapter (as seen in the first picture). It has 3 input connectors, VGA, USB, HDMI, AV, a port for a headset, and what I believe would be a slot for an a huge SD card (the manual calls that a TF port). The whole thing is extremely easy to setup and the menu is extremely intuitive. The screen looks great in the tests I have performed though I have not tried projecting from the max distance which according to the guide it is 16 feet. This unit does not have Bluetooth (at least to connect the phone), though you can connect a speaker to the projector via Bluetooth no problem. I would recommend getting 3As batters (2) for the remote and if you wish to connect your phone get an adapter that goes to HDMI, I purchase one USB-C to HDMI since that was the one compatible with my phone (3rd picture this does not come with the projector and was a separate purchase). The only one thing that I couldnt find on the Projector was the 5G wifi, but I wouldnt have use that feature anyway.